Saudi Red Sea Authority signs two MoUs during STF 2024

Saudi Red Sea Authority signs two MoUs during STF 2024

Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA) signed two MoUs with the Saudi Investment Recycling Company (SIRC) and the National Maritime Academy (NMA), during the third and final day of its participation in the Saudi Tourism Forum 2024, which was held in Riyadh from 22nd to 24th January, to share its main mandates, services, and progress towards enabling coastal tourism.

As the MoUs signing comes within the framework of the SRSA’s mandates, part of which aims to issue the necessary policies, plans, and programs to regulate navigational and marine tourism activities, as well as developing a mechanism to ensure the protection of the marine environment in which these activities are carried out, also enhancing human capability in fields relating to coastal tourism sector.

While the first MoU was signed by the Acting CEO of SRSA, Mr. Mohammed Al-Asiri, and CEO of SIRC, Eng. Ziyad Al-Shiha, whereas the second MoU was signed by the Head of the Partnerships at SRSA, HH. Prince Saud Al Saud, and the Managing Director of the National Maritime Academy, Capt. Turki Alshehri.

The MoU signed by SRSA and SIRC aims to establish a coastal tourism command center in Riyadh, which will focus on several crucial aspects including the environment, security, safety